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Hot Property: Spanish Mission-Style Home in the State-Thomas Neighborhood

The eye-catching Uptown abode next to Si Tapas hits the market for the very first time.
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Hot Property: Spanish Mission-Style Home in the State-Thomas Neighborhood

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When D Magazine’s lead food critic reviewed Si Tapas’ new Farmers Market location in the October issue, she was quick to reference the charm of the restaurant’s original location in a little cottage on Allen Street with an “enclosed back patio that overlooks a lush back lot.” Now imagine you overlook that lush back lot from your balcony and live just steps away from crispy, béchamel-filled croquetas, along with all the other fantastic restaurants, shopping, nightlife, and trolleys that Uptown has to offer. If this sounds like a solid setup, your time has finally come, dear reader.

Formerly a bed and breakfast dubbed The Guesthouse on Allen Street, the unique, three-bedroom home hit the market this week for the very first time since its construction. And if the experience of living at 2203 Allen Street is as lovely as staying there for a weekend (every single TripAdvisor review is a glowing one), we’d happily make our own bed and breakfast.

Head to our slideshow to tour the inviting abode with its fountains and foliage galore, and where the tapas-to-go flows like wine.

 

By the Numbers
  • 2204 Allen Street
  • $1,600,000
  • 3,420 Square Feet
  • 2000 (Year Built)
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 3.1 Bathrooms
  • 3 Fireplaces
  • 2-Car Garage

 

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